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The study reveals that the basic personality profile of the call centre employees include being polished, diplomatic, having low abstract thinking but high concrete thinking. Since the call centre job entails interacting with clients, a good behaviour with them is must in order to have a good customer base. They have to be believing in the philosophy customer is always right. The obvious expectation from the call agent would be diplomatic, polished and wordly shrewd attitude. The call centre job does not need in general any particular area of specialization. The employees can come from any subject background and they just need to be +2 qualified. In a profession where the eligibility criteria is so low it is obvious that the abstract thinking requirement in this job will not be that high. The job is repetitive, monotonous and thus requires high concrete ability. It is the endeavour of the Human Resource Development to look into the human aspects of any work in any organization. Human beings are not to be considered as machines at work and they should be considered as human resources and not just a source of labour for getting the work done. Considering the humans as a resource, giving proper attention and value to them will only guarantee an organization better economic rewards and prosperity in the future.]]>

The study reveals that the basic personality profile of the call centre employees include being polished, diplomatic, having low abstract thinking but high concrete thinking. Since the call centre job entails interacting with clients, a good behaviour with them is must in order to have a good customer base. They have to be believing in the philosophy customer is always right. The obvious expectation from the call agent would be diplomatic, polished and wordly shrewd attitude. The call centre job does not need in general any particular area of specialization. The employees can come from any subject background and they just need to be +2 qualified. In a profession where the eligibility criteria is so low it is obvious that the abstract thinking requirement in this job will not be that high. The job is repetitive, monotonous and thus requires high concrete ability. It is the endeavour of the Human Resource Development to look into the human aspects of any work in any organization. Human beings are not to be considered as machines at work and they should be considered as human resources and not just a source of labour for getting the work done. Considering the humans as a resource, giving proper attention and value to them will only guarantee an organization better economic rewards and prosperity in the future.]]>
Fri, 05 Dec 2008 08:46:24 GMT /slideshow/personality-patterns-presentation/821923 loveleenchawla@slideshare.net(loveleenchawla) Personality Patterns loveleenchawla The study reveals that the basic personality profile of the call centre employees include being polished, diplomatic, having low abstract thinking but high concrete thinking. Since the call centre job entails interacting with clients, a good behaviour with them is must in order to have a good customer base. They have to be believing in the philosophy customer is always right. The obvious expectation from the call agent would be diplomatic, polished and wordly shrewd attitude. The call centre job does not need in general any particular area of specialization. The employees can come from any subject background and they just need to be +2 qualified. In a profession where the eligibility criteria is so low it is obvious that the abstract thinking requirement in this job will not be that high. The job is repetitive, monotonous and thus requires high concrete ability. It is the endeavour of the Human Resource Development to look into the human aspects of any work in any organization. Human beings are not to be considered as machines at work and they should be considered as human resources and not just a source of labour for getting the work done. Considering the humans as a resource, giving proper attention and value to them will only guarantee an organization better economic rewards and prosperity in the future. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/personality-patterns-1228495502532031-8-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The study reveals that the basic personality profile of the call centre employees include being polished, diplomatic, having low abstract thinking but high concrete thinking. Since the call centre job entails interacting with clients, a good behaviour with them is must in order to have a good customer base. They have to be believing in the philosophy customer is always right. The obvious expectation from the call agent would be diplomatic, polished and wordly shrewd attitude. The call centre job does not need in general any particular area of specialization. The employees can come from any subject background and they just need to be +2 qualified. In a profession where the eligibility criteria is so low it is obvious that the abstract thinking requirement in this job will not be that high. The job is repetitive, monotonous and thus requires high concrete ability. It is the endeavour of the Human Resource Development to look into the human aspects of any work in any organization. Human beings are not to be considered as machines at work and they should be considered as human resources and not just a source of labour for getting the work done. Considering the humans as a resource, giving proper attention and value to them will only guarantee an organization better economic rewards and prosperity in the future.
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Challenges And Opportunities Of Globalisation /slideshow/challenges-and-opportunities-of-globalisation-presentation-821903/821903 challenges-and-opportunities-of-globalisation-1228495553321136-9
Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.]]>

Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.]]>
Fri, 05 Dec 2008 08:42:36 GMT /slideshow/challenges-and-opportunities-of-globalisation-presentation-821903/821903 loveleenchawla@slideshare.net(loveleenchawla) Challenges And Opportunities Of Globalisation loveleenchawla Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/challenges-and-opportunities-of-globalisation-1228495553321136-9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.
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Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.]]>

Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.]]>
Fri, 05 Dec 2008 08:41:46 GMT /loveleenchawla/challenges-and-opportunities-of-globalisation-presentation loveleenchawla@slideshare.net(loveleenchawla) Challenges And Opportunities Of Globalisation loveleenchawla Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/challenges-and-opportunities-of-globalisation-1228495428884486-9-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Globalization: challenges and opportunities Abstract: Globalization is a multifaceted phenomenon. The paper identify some of the Challenges it poses, as well as some of the opportunities it offers. Attention is focused on three major aspects of globalization namely economic, cultural, and political. During 1990 to 2003, the volume of world trade has increased and the higher and middle-income countries managed to increase their share in world trade mainly due to the opening up of economies because of globalization. The middle-income countries had invited more Foreign Direct Investment during the period and the per capita GDP of the low-income countries was marginally increased. This resulted into the economic inequality, which widened between different income groups. In other words globalization has been confined to developed countries and developing countries were able to participate in the process. However, globalization should not be accused for loosing share of the low-income countries. These countries suffered from internal problems like rapid rise in population, infrastructure bottlenecks, weak financial markets and so on. Globalization and its benefits required a conducive environment to ensure higher returns and larger markets for foreign investors. To get a share of global capital, technology and output, developing countries had to upgrade their social and economic institutions through administrative, legislative and legal reforms. Globalization merely provides opportunities to flourish. Globalization is not a tool to produce equality of outcome but it produces equality of opportunity for those with right mindset. Therefore developing countries require focusing on economic restructuring, developing market-supporting institutions and creating efficient regulatory mechanisms. The low-income countries cannot survive at their own; they require international assistance and a support mechanism so as to facilitate their participation in the process of globalization. The challenge of the hour is to make globalization work towards global prosperity through disaggregate development. The critically necessity in this context are the collective and cooperative actions which should be realized by all countries of the world and particularly the developed ones.
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